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  1. Pick up an 89/SA/SA set. I love the SA set in my Strat and the 89 was designed for bridge pickup usage in a set like that. There's a new version of the 81 that is supposed to be like the 89, but uses an S ceramic single-coil instead of the alnico-5 SA.

  2. The EBMM Petrucci is probably the best guitar I've ever played and I would love to own one. It sounds waaay better than it looks like it should with the relatively small basswood body, so that little piece of mahog may have something to do with it. It feels a lot like a Parker but sounds like a very clean Les Paul or PRS.

  3. man, just cant belive what your telling me. now your saying that im just wasting good wood and making trash guitars? how would you know? and you dont know if i plan or not. you have no idea what planning i do or what goes on in my shop. i just cant believe your telling me im wasting wood and materials. whatever.

    Like I said, nobody here is jumping to conclusions because your work speaks for itself. It is painfully obvious from the content of your posts that your builds simply lack thorough planning. You have good goals, direction, and ambition, but you need to form a final plan before you ever touch the saw.

    I'm finished posting here. Like I said before, good luck finishing this one up. I sincerely hope the new electronics work this time.

  4. its normal? well how do the thin ibanez's fit them? there are a ton of guitars thinner than that with floyds. how do they fit?

    Ibanez uses their own locking designs known as Edge, Lo Pro, and Lo Pro II, among others. While they trace their heritage in design back to the original Floyd, that's pretty much where the similarities end. The original Floyds weren't designed to be recessed in a Strat body. They were designed to have the baseplate sitting on top of the guitar for dive-only operation. The recessing fad that started actually decreased the ability of the unit to keep the instrument in stable tune.

  5. At $900, they'd sell less than a quarter of the number of guitars. Most (95%) of guitarists have zero clue, and dont care, about which pickups sound best, or if their trem is cheap or not.

    +1

    Most guitarists are content to buy the prettiest Ibanez or BC Rich on the rack at Guitar Center and plug it into a Line 6 Spider. A lot of them are incredibly talented and could do even better with great equipment, but as long as the dorm room/basement groupies are satisfied, who cares?

    It takes a lot of time, money, and practice to be a true Guitar Geek.

  6. you really dont like me do you? and you tell me the same thing every time "More time :D , less time posting"

    I never said I didn't like you or your work and if I'm telling you something more than once, it's for good reason. You have talent and I think you could be a really good luthier if you'd simply take the time to plan what you're doing and listen to what others are telling you. Nobody is jumping to conclusions about your actions because your work product speaks for itself.

    Your problem is that you are skipping over basic steps and fundamentals in a rush to complete less than perfect builds. Not "caring" what kind of wood you're building the guitar with is simply foolish. Not "caring" to plan and measure every cut and joint is simply wasteful of materials and time. People here build and modify guitars on their own because they can't get that customization they desire from the factory. When you're building instruments that wouldn't get past QC at Fender Indonesia simply because you're making stupid mistakes and ignoring valuable advice and free resources, what's the point of hacking up a perfectly good piece of wood?

  7. ...i say one thing and everyone jumps to conclusions... ...i dont know why it sparks stuff like this so easily.

    You're right. Reading through some of your posts, folks DO tend to jump to a conclusion with you. It happens quite a bit. Maybe you're not fully explaining your thoughts.

    I think it's more like he explains what he's thinking, then people tell him either what he's doing wrong or how to fix the problem, then he bites back with how he's an expert in woodworking, electronics, and whatever else he feels like and doesn't need our help.

    More time :D , less time posting...hope you have better luck with the new pickups.

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